Usually, I'm able to size up how good or bad a movie was going to be pretty quickly. Set photos, casting decisions, trailers, they all serve to give you a pretty good indication. With Man of Steel, however, I've run the emotional gauntlet to get to this point where I am able to share with you my thoughts on the finished product. I went from curious to hopeless to excited. At one point I was convinced that the once ill-fated Tim Burton version of Superman was finally (and depressingly) coming to fruition in this film. It's certainly been a wild ride to get to this point, but here we are.
First of all, I would like to apologize for the lateness of this review. I really tried to get to it in the theaters, but I had just gotten the job and it just didn't get got. In the future, if I miss a movie during its theatrical run I will get it on dvd, but I'm gonna try really hard not to do that.
RB2's Journal, 6 Mar 09. Watched Watchmen, movie about watching superheroes. Internal Irony- there wasn't a super hero among them. There were heroes, but they weren't super. The only super wasn't really a hero.
Hmrh. Another mystery, in a flick about mystery men.
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